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4th Grade Math Centers & Activities - Base Ten with Digital Math Centers

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Jennifer Findley
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Grade Levels
4th
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150 + Digital Versions
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These centers were so great for review of fourth grade concepts at the beginning of the fifth grade year. Very complete, varied activities, very engaging. Thank you!
So easy to pull and use as a teacher! Makes it so simple to know what we are going to do with each standard.
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Description

Need 4th grade math centers that are rigorous and engaging? Need math centers that are also available as digital math centers? This resource includes 22 math centers that review all the Number and Operations: Base Ten Math Standards for 4th grade.

Note: This resource now includes BOTH printable and digital math centers! See pages 4-11 for the details on the digital math centers.

Click here to see the BUNDLE of all the domains for 4th Grade Common Core Math!

About the Printable 4th Grade Math Centers

•Each center is available in black and white only, to save ink. I printed these centers in colored card stock to add some color.

•Each center includes a teacher notes page with a picture of the center in action, a student directions page, the center cards or pieces, and recording sheets.

•Answer keys are included when applicable. The nature of the some centers don’t allow for answer keys.

•The only manipulatives needed for this center are dice and a paperclip to create a spinner.

Here are the names/skills for the printable 4th grade math centers:

  1. Next Door Place Value Sort - Adjacent Place Value
  2. Place Value Riddles - Adjacent Place Value
  3. Representing Numbers Go Fish
  4. Representing Numbers Round Up
  5. Whole Number Memory - Representing Numbers
  6. Whole Number Puzzles - Representing Numbers
  7. Number War - Comparing Numbers
  8. True or False - Comparing Numbers
  9. Roll and Round
  10. Spin and Round
  11. Rounding and Comparing True or False Sort
  12. Whole Number Sums and Differences
  13. Whole Number Operation Puzzles - Adding and Subtracting
  14. Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
  15. Roll and Multiply
  16. Multiply Madness
  17. Multiplication Puzzles
  18. Roll and Spin a Division Problem
  19. Remainder Sort
  20. Multiplication and Division Word Problems
  21. Working with Whole Numbers (All Four Operations)
  22. Four Printable Games: Whole Number Operations

About the Digital 4th Grade Math Centers

•These 4th grade digital math centers are available for use with Google Slides. Click here for as step-by-step guide for assigning Google Slides in Google Classroom.

•Each digital math center includes a direction page with a picture of the center.

•Recording sheets are not included since the students do all of the work on the slides.

*The content for the digital math centers is the SAME as the printable math centers. It has been modified for optimal digital use and engagement.

•For answer keys, please refer to the printable centers.

Here are the names/skills for the 4th grade digital math centers (REMEMBER THAT THE CONTENT IS THE SAME AS THE PRINTABLE MATH CENTERS):

  1. Next Door Place Value Sort - Adjacent Place Value
  2. Place Value Riddles – Version A - Adjacent Place Value
  3. Place Value Riddles – Version B - Adjacent Place Value
  4. Number Form Round Up - Representing Numbers
  5. Number Form Round Up l Three - Representing Numbers
  6. Number War – Comparing Numbers
  7. True and False Sort – Comparing Numbers
  8. Drag and Round
  9. Rounding and Comparing True or False Sort
  10. Number Sums and Differences – Version A
  11. Number Sums and Differences – Version B
  12. Whole Number Operation Match
  13. Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
  14. Drag and Drop Multiplication – THREE Versions
  15. Multiply Madness
  16. Multiplication Match
  17. Drag and Drop Division (Two Versions)
  18. Remainder Sort
  19. Multiplication and Division Word Problems
  20. Working with Whole Numbers (TWO versions)
  21. Whole Number Operations (FOUR activities)

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Standards

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Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

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